Tezuka Osamu Monogatari

手塚治虫物語 Manga

Informações adicionais

Format MANGA
Status Finished
Start date Aug 25, 1989
End date Jul 26, 1991
Average score 61/100
Popularity 297
Favorites 6
Genres Drama
Slice of Life

Tags

Biographical 79%
Based on true stories of real persons living or dead, written by another.
Work 79%
Centers around the activities of a certain occupation.
Historical 60%
Partly or completely set during a real period of world history.
Drawing 60%
Centers around the art of drawing, including manga and doujinshi.
Non-fiction 60%
A work that provides information regarding a real world topic and does not focus on an imaginary narrative.
School 20%
Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
Writing 20%
Centers around the profession of writing books or novels.
War 20%
Partly or completely set during wartime.

Sinopse

This graphic-format biography of Osamu Tezuka--Japan's "God of Manga"--looks at one of the twentieth century's great creative artists (Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion, Black Jack). It is also an anecdotal study of the evolution of Japan's early manga and anime business and its heroes. A never-before-seen popular culture history of postwar Japan, it is sure to fascinate fans and anyone interested in manga, anime, and the potential of the graphic storytelling medium.

Volume count differs by region, but they are all divided into three chapters: The Appearance of Osamushi, 1928~1945 (オサムシ登場, Osamushi Toujou) - Covers Tezuka's youth, his developing talents during his school days, fascinations with bugs, manga, and animation, and his trials and tribulations during the war. Dreams of Manga, 1945~1959 (漫画の夢, Manga no Yume) - Covers the immediate struggles of the Post-War period, his time in medical school and the decision between being a physician or a mangaka, his debut and career throughout out the 50s. Also covers the emergence of the assistant system, the many assistants that would later become famous mangaka themselves (Matsumoto, Ishinomori, the Fujios, etc.), the obsession with movies and the influence they have on manga, and the gradual shift toward animation. Dreams of Anime, 1960~1989 (アニメの夢, Anime no Yume) - Covers his time entering animation interning at Toei, the founding of his Anime Studio, Mushi Production, the culture of the studio, the anime adaptation of Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom) and the emerging anime production philosophies, the collapse of Mushi Production, the "Dark Tezuka" period, Tezuka Productions, Black Jack, the events leading to the Osamu Tezuka Complete Works, later anime productions, and his tragic passing. (Source: Stone Bridge Press)